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In texas, what liabilities are assumed by former employees/employers when talking about each other other?
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lawyersThis was posted in another thread but I wanted to give it a spot light to maximize responses
In texas, what liabilities are assumed by former employees/employers when talking about each other other?
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Depends. If there was a separation agreement, that document would likely control. If not, defamation and liable law would be very important. Do unto others before they do unto you!!
Re: lawyersMost cases probably involve former employers who maliciously attempt to ruin a former employee's reputation with false statements. I can't remember ever seeing a suit by a former employer who was bad mouthed by someone they let go or who quit unless it was tied to a noncompete agreement. For one thing, it wouuld be much harder for the former employer to prove much in the way of damages.
A lawsuit based on a contract that included a confidentiality type clause and liquidated damages would be another animal, but I have never seen a liquidated damages for slander clause in a contract. They may exist, I just havent seen one.
Re: lawyersYou aren't going to win a libel or defamation suit.
If there was a settlement agreement or contract termination provision, that would control. Maybe you could get creative and sue June for tortious interference with his own contract hah.
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Maybe the COC members can sue June for defrauding them? ![]() While June's excuses do probably hurt us in the short run, I cannot imagine that any AD with a job opening would look favorably on his complaining. Anyone doing any due diligence at all will discover his many failures. Do unto others before they do unto you!!
Re: lawyersNow the business we have, heretofore, you can speak with my aforementioned attorney. Good day, gentlemen; and until that day comes, keep your ear to the grindstone.
"Why should I hire you to be my latex salesman?" JS
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You are all suspect! I don't know what your reputation is in this town.... Ha.
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